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Canton Bulldogs

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Canton Bulldogs
TeamCanton Bulldogs
Established1915
Folded1926
Based inCanton, Ohio
StadiumLakeside Park
LeagueOhio League, American Professional Football Association, National Football League

Canton Bulldogs were a professional American football team that played in Canton, Ohio from 1915 to 1926. The team was a member of the Ohio League, American Professional Football Association, and the National Football League. The Bulldogs were founded by Ralph Hay and Jim Thorpe, a legendary athlete who played for the team. The team's home stadium was Lakeside Park, which was also used by other teams, including the Cleveland Tigers and the Toledo Maroons.

History

The Canton Bulldogs were one of the most successful teams in the early days of professional football, winning several championships, including the Ohio League title in 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1919. The team was led by Jim Thorpe, who is considered one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century, and played for the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Reds in Major League Baseball. The Bulldogs also had other notable players, including Pete Henry, who played for the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia Athletics in Major League Baseball. The team was a member of the American Professional Football Association, which later became the National Football League, and played against teams like the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers, and the New York Giants. The Bulldogs also played in the Toledo Warcross, a rivalry game against the Toledo Maroons.

Team Records

The Canton Bulldogs had several notable team records, including the most wins in a season, which was achieved in 1922 with a record of 10-0-2. The team also had a strong defense, which allowed the fewest points in a season in 1921. The Bulldogs' offense was led by Jim Thorpe, who was a prolific scorer and holds the record for most points scored in a game with 32 points against the Columbus Panhandles. The team's home stadium, Lakeside Park, was also the site of several notable games, including a 1922 game against the Chicago Bears, which was attended by over 10,000 fans, including Red Grange and Bronko Nagurski. The Bulldogs also played in the Duluth Kelleys and the Rock Island Independents.

Notable Players

The Canton Bulldogs had several notable players, including Jim Thorpe, who is considered one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century. Other notable players included Pete Henry, who played for the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia Athletics in Major League Baseball, and Guy Chamberlin, who played for the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants. The team also had several players who went on to play for other teams, including Red Grange, who played for the Chicago Bears and the New York Yankees, and Bronko Nagurski, who played for the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. The Bulldogs also had players who played in the All-America Football Conference, including Lou Groza, who played for the Cleveland Browns.

Season-by-Season

The Canton Bulldogs played for 11 seasons, from 1915 to 1926. The team's best season was in 1922, when they finished with a record of 10-0-2. The team's worst season was in 1926, when they finished with a record of 1-9-3. The Bulldogs played in several notable games, including a 1922 game against the Chicago Bears, which was attended by over 10,000 fans, including Red Grange and Bronko Nagurski. The team also played in the Toledo Warcross, a rivalry game against the Toledo Maroons, and the Duluth Kelleys. The Bulldogs also played against teams like the Green Bay Packers, the New York Giants, and the Philadelphia Eagles.

Legacy

The Canton Bulldogs have a lasting legacy in the world of professional football. The team was one of the first teams to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which is located in Canton, Ohio. The team's legacy is also celebrated by the Canton Bulldogs Historical Society, which was founded by Ralph Hay and Jim Thorpe. The team's history is also preserved by the National Football League, which recognizes the Bulldogs as one of the founding teams of the league. The Bulldogs also have a legacy in the world of sports, with players like Jim Thorpe and Pete Henry being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and the Baseball Hall of Fame. The team's legacy is also celebrated by the Cleveland Browns, who were founded by Paul Brown and played in the All-America Football Conference. The Bulldogs also have a legacy in the world of American football, with teams like the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers, and the New York Giants still playing today. Category:Defunct National Football League teams

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